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... nded in front of Karin.

Karin's heart skipped a beat.

The figure bore clear demon-like features, with the kanji for "Upper Moon Six" etched in his eyes. The smell of blood emanating from him, along with the violent chakra he wielded, was far more intense than any demon she'd faced before!

"This is an incredibly powerful demon!"

In an instant, Karin made that basic assessment.

Next, she noticed the Hidden Grass jōnin being held in the grip of this "Upper Mo ...

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